v 35! THE; "PTTTSBtJRG DISPATCH, THJJRSDAT, JANTTiABY T, 1892. -; tyrr,rHt jr - s V A LAWYER'S TRIBUTE. The Bar Association Acts on the Death of Dr. John Douglas. I'LAXS TO ELECT CODXTT JUDGES. Kdlj's Killers Convicted of Tolnntarj Hansl aughter. WOKK CP A DAT IX DIFFERENT COURTS A meeting of the Bar Association was held ye sterday afternoon in room Xo. I. Common Picas Court Xo. 2, to act on the death of Dr. John Douglas. John McClarren presided. Hall Patterson acted as Secretary. An error was made in the call for the meetine and the attendance was not large. Remarks re counting the many good qualities of the deceased were made Dy Messrs. McClarren, Patterson and Ammon, after which the fol lowing minute was adopted: "Wbeeeas, lVe. the members of the Pitts burg. Pa., Bar, have heartl with deep regret of the sudden death of John Douglas, LL. 1)., of this bar, in the CTth year of his ago. "Resolved, That w e desire to testif y our high appreciation of the courtesy, kindness nnd urbanity which have marked his inter course with our profession. "That we express our testimony of his learning as a scholar, an orator and writer which characterized him in liis clerical pro fession prior to his admission to this bar and since that time. AY hut the Bar lias Lost. "That he was an upright, painstaking and able member of this bar, and that this bar has sustained a loss in his death, which oc curred on Saturday morning, January 2, 1S92. "That the judges of the respective courts sitting in our county be requested to order these resolutions entered upon the minutes of their courts, and that n copy of the same, properly attested, be transmitted to the family of the deceased and published in the papers of this city." A meeting of attorneys was held yester day to put the finishing touches on the con stitution of the organization to name candi dates for judiciary honors. The clause re lating to the vote necessary to make a choice came ud first. A system was adopted by which a candidate must receive a ma jority of the vote of the bar. The pledge, to which some objections had been raised at the previous meeting, was stricken out, and the honor or the attorneys will be relied on to support the candidates chosen. Xo Onpoiitlon to Slowc, A vigilance committee of 25 was appointed to secure a full attendance at a meeting to be held Saturday at which the efficiency of the new plan will be tested. It is proposed to nominate a candidate for Judge Stowe's position in Common Pleas Court, whose term is soon to expire. It is very likely His Honor will be indorsed for re-election. A provision was made that only practicing at torneys will be allowed to participate in the new scheme. The committee appointed was E. Y. Breck, C. C. Dickey, J. S. Young, E. L. Porter, Frank S. GntTy, V. K. Shiras, J. C. Force, T. S. Brown, George S. Shaw, Magnus Pflaum, AV. P. Scliell, Jr., F. C.IcGirr, Jesse T. Lazear, D. Q. Ewing, Joseph Stadfeldt, AW A. Blakely, J. SI. Hunter, C M. Thorpe, "VV. S. Thomas. Joseph U. Gray, Albert York Smith, Florence C Miller, Samuel McClay Robert S. Frazier and D. M. Alston. FOR THE KELLY KILLING. Trillium J. Groft and Henry Hnser Con victed or Voluntary Manslaughter Karney Iinser Is Acquitted The Bow xnaster Murder Trial Postponed for Lack of a Panel. The trial of James X. Taylor for the mur der of Chailes Bowniastcr, which was to have been taken up in Criminal Court yesterday was postponed until to-day on account of there not being a full panel from which to draw a jury, something that every man on trial for his lite is entitled to. The Jury in the Kelly murder case re mained out until after court convened and other business had to be taken up. Barney Hnser, who was indicted as an accessory in the Kelly case, was acquitted. A verdict of voluntarv manslaughter was rendered .against William J. Groft and Henry II user. Clara Porter, tried the previous day for the larccnv of lace curtains from a driver for J. B. Millikn's steam laundry, was lound not guilty. James Cargo, a boy, was tried for attempt ing to assault Xellie Coburn, aged 11 years, and was acquitted and costs placed oh the county. Arthur Olcott, charged with the larceny ofalotof meat from Fred Beilstein, was tried and acquitted. Edward Xhu, Jr., was convicted of assanlt and battery on II. E. Brooks, of East street, Allegheny. The offense was committed Xo vember C, 1891. In the case of William Moffat, charged with assaulting Ida Ward, a nolle pros was allowed bv- the defendant paying the costs. J. H. Currell was tried for faNc pretense in buying u smokestack from S. F. McGarey on the representation thut B. F. Rynd had ordered it Rynd. it appears, did not order it, but the defendant was acquitted. There was another case against Currell, in which he was convicted. The accusation was se curing a suit of clothes from E. Marks the Penn avenue clothier. William Carney was found not guilty of assaulting Mo-es Parker with the intention of robbing him, on TanucliiU street, Decem ber D, 1S91. Alphonsc Buck was tried for false pretense in selling asewing machine to Carrie Worth, alleging that it was his own, when it be longed to the Sinsrer Sewing Machine Com pany. He as acquitted, but ordered to pay costs. Jot-eph Miellor, indicted with William Al cott for stealing meat from Beilstein's stall in the Allegheny market, entered a plea of guilty. He said he was forced to steal he ai;se his mother was in need and he did not make money enough to support her. He showed a previous good character and sen tence was suspended. COHPEOKISEDBY THE ADMINISTBATOB. Etrange Conduct of an Attorney In Settling a Suit for Damages. There was something out of the usual way in the Common Pleas yesterday, something that may some day put un attorney in an embarrassing position. In 1S39, while Booth & Fiinn were making a test of the power of t oir.e natural gas pipe on the Southslde an oxplosion occurred by which a man named' Greiner was killed. Some months later the widow called on the late A. M. Watson and had him bring suit against Booth & Flinn for damages on behalf of herself and children. Dining the preparation or the case A. M. Watson took sick and never fullv recovered, and turned the management of it over to his Mn, J. D. Watson. The death of the lather suspended the trial and in the meantime Mrs. Greiner died leaving onlv the children to contest through their administrator. It seems there was trouble to find who had ad ministered on the estate and tit order to get -the matter into some sort of shape. Attorney J. II. White, attorney for Booth & Flinn, yesterdav had the ease called up. Watson was unable to produce his clients and asked that the matter be investigated. It was finally found that an attorney had secured a settlement from the administrator and had succeeded in doing it quietly without enter ing his appearance as attorney and there is no public record of settlement. Tncy say the ttiing will be smoked out when the Court grants a rule regarding the payment or the costs. Though there was nothing criminal about the transaction it is retarded as rather queer and decidedly out of the usual method of procedure. To Kqualizo Assessments. County Commissioners Mercer, Weir and Boyle were sworn in yesterday by Judge Ewing to serve as the Board of Revision. In a few days they will commence the work of equalizing assessments and hearing appeals. Thev have not yet outlined their mode of procedure, but it is likely some changes will be made in the schedule of valuations on occu pations. The valuations on the different classes win probably be increased sonie n hat. The commissioners also met yester day to elect clerks lor the ensuing vear. Chief Clerk P. W. Seibert and Clerks ft. T. Rowiey, W. W. Murrav and W. II. McGill were all re-elected. The emploves of the building will be elected next month. Tn-Day's Trial List". Common Pleas Xo. I Benson vs Allegheny Heating Company: Conwny vs Pittsbnr Timif. Ftihcrer vs O'Brien: 0"Brie:i va Fuheren Walsch ct al vs Fisher Oil Company; Roberts vs Rngliard; Caughey ct al vs S ton e township; Blakely vs Bunk; XellU vs Rei- cick et wx; Breeze vs Anderson ct nl; Hclf man vs Baumgarten. Common Picas Xo. 2 McClelland vs Sem mens; Collins vs Dispatch Publishing Co.; Suk vs. Martin; Pier, vs Knox; McLaughlin, vs Jackson: Carroll vs Christy; Miller et ux vs Booth & Flinn; Clark vs Musgrovc; Peoples Xatnral Gas Company. Common Pleas Xo. 3 Mittrow vs Mcin tosh: Eawton vs Pickering; McKinney vs Barclay: Sckerak vs Jutte: Clowner vs Mc Dowell; McXally vs same; Seed & Co. vs I.ip pincott; Mason vs Citizens' Traction Com pany. Criminal Conrt Commonwealth vs James X. Taylor, Tim O'I.eary, P. J. Clifford, Ilcnrv Dttdinger, A. 32. McCtine, Maggio Kelly, J. S. Dawson, Charles Reed, Anay Johnston, Lena Lewis, Marian Knause, Charles D. Lit tle, Thomas Jones, Mary Conners, Ellis Mer-riman. Minor Matters In Conrt. GEoncE Mack yesterday received a verdict for $73 19 in his suit against John S. Boyd for wages. The jury is out in the suit of H. H. Swaney against C E. Vcrstine. an action to recover attorney's lees for services. Tira suit of Thomas E. nail against Gcorgo 1L Gledhlll, an action on an account, is on trial before Judge McClung. TnE suit of Boggs & Buhl against II. C. Hayden nnd wife, an action on an account, is on trial before Judge Collier. The jury is out in the case of William Brass against W. W. Grier and wife, an ac tion to recover wages for working a farm. The suit of Peter Webb against Louis Wlnklettiss for damages for inj ury to prop erty caused by drainage is on trial boforo Judge Ewing. I the suit or William J. Hemphill against David Hemphill, his undo, for damages for slander, a verdict was giTen yesterday for the defendant. J. C. BoBl?(80jf, in his snit against D. B. Mclntire and A. J. Xcllis forpay forauditing booKs, yesterday received a verdict for SU7 36 as against .aicuiure, anu sno to as against .Nellis. The following executions woro issued yesterday: Holmes, Booth & Hayden vs McKeesport Light Company, $578 26; Schmnl bacli Brewing Company vs S. Erenberg, $3, 027 2G; Brooks Bros vs McKee's Rocks Oil Company, $1,353 10. The Late Field Marshal Moltke Xever suffered from a cold or catarrh, simply because he al ways used the Souen Mineral Pastilles when ;roing outdoors Iron a heated room during tho winter months, lie attested the wcfficacyofSoden .Mineral ras tilles in a letter with his auto- -VS ..1. S'lfcll..- to Sorten Mineral Springs Co., of Soden, Ger many. Beware of imitations. The srenuinc im- Sorted must have the signature of 'Eisner & tendelson Co.," Xew York, around each box. Th "Familiar in Millions of Mouths as any Household Word." The Times, London. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." " The Water is cheap as well as good." "Invalids arc recommended to drink it." " The demand for it is great and increasing." -The Times, London. SOLE EXPORTERS 1 THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD., LONDON, ENGLAND. TO-DAY.TD- jfgBfa -7'svfsHn I GRAND Ail WHITE FI I M MOUNTAINS SIX ENTIRE MANUFACTURERS' STOCKS IN $ 'i wrsni 1 ill s 1 :i 1 1 I I I 8 1 II iBWiiv 1 a A .in THIS FINE MUSLIN NIGHT DRESS, Tucked yoke, back and front trim med with torchon lace or plain, AT 50c. ; a 1 st ijrrt Li 125 These very fine Muslin or Cam bric Night Gowns, with embroid ered yoke, trimmed with fine em broidery, torchon or val lace, pleated back, etc, AT $1.25. PI Wi) ; ; W mi i J 'nl in t '. iij jKA AMUSEMENTS, Jm THEATRE. All this -week, I The Xew Majinees Wednesday 12 TEMPTATIONS. .anu saturciav. I oieonioontnetatro Jan. 11-CHARLKS T. ELLIS in "CASPER, THE YODLER." 1a5-41 DUQUESNE. Pittsburg's Leading Theater. TO-NIGIIT, MATINEE SATURDAY. The Comedian, CARROLL JOHNSON, In tlio Refined Irish Comedy, THE GOSSSOO T. Xcxt week Mr. nnd Mrs. Kendal. ja7 f RAXD OPERA HOUSE V.T TO-NIGIIT. Matinee Saturday. FREDERIC BRYTON RALPH FORGIVEN DELMORE Prices: 15c. 25c, 50c, 75e and $L Xext week Duff Opera Company, in "Queen's Mate." ja7 ALVIN THEATER, Charles L. Davis, Owner and Manager. To-night, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, Mr. A. M. Palmer's Companv, presenting the gltuic&b uraumtii: tiiuiiiuu ja iug ugo, "ALABAMA," A story of the Sunny South, written by Augustus Thomas. Week January 11 Mr. Henry E. Dixev. ja-36 ARRIS' THEATER MRS.P.HAKRIS. R. L. Britton. T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Everv afternoon and evening DEVOY AND SMILEY'S INTERNATIONAL COMIQUES. Week Jan, 11 James U. Wallack. ja5102-TTS TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday andSaturday, THE FRENCH FOLLY BURLESQUE CO jn3-.53 THE THUMA DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 64Fourtli av. Established 18S3. Ninth year. Opening of second session every evening of weeks commencing January 4and 11, 1892. Special advantages for beginners. Office open day and evening. Ja5-J0-Tra DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit Positively Cored by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific, It Is manufactured nsa powilcr: which can be riven in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patlnt. It Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether Hie natii-nt is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been Riven in thousands of cases, and in every Instance a per fect cure has followed. It never falls. The system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an wtter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. tVp'agr book or particulars free. To be bad of A. I. RANKIN, Sixth and I'rnn av.. Pittsburg. Trade supplied by GEO. A. KELLY CO. Alle (heny agents, . HOLDEX CO.. 63 Federal st. jyi-SO-TTS - SIa ELITE rilOTO PARLORS, 516 Market St. Cabinets SI Dt r dozen. Pastel and Crayon a specialty. Xo stairs to climb; use the elevator. de29-TT3 TAILORING. Correct Winter Suitings and Orercoatlngs II. & C. F. AHLEItS, Merchant Tailors, 420 Smithfield st. no28-51-TTS3u This handsome Muslin Govrn, with torchon lace, Hamburc embroidery or herring-bone trimming, AT 75c. f Good 3ruslin Drawers, trimmed with torchon lace or plain tucks, open or close yoke band, well finished, AT 25c. ..T..5!tW.lf:iiw'5rit'S -" v&rzzf's&rTX'vpj- These extra fine Muslin or Cambric Drawers, trimmed with pretty cluster of tucks and with fine embroidery or lace, AT 50c yj jsS - At A fwm Am p if I N m 1 I lp r-r. M THE PRICE OP EVERY ARTICLE UPMANNS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HAPPY If MR To all our friends and custom ers, and many thanks for their kind patronage during thepast year. ' HEM'S GOOD NEWS FOR NEW YEAR'S WEEK! To show our appreciation to our patrons we make the fol lowing generous offer: 20 Per Cent Discount In cash will be returned to every customer. After your purchase has been made 20 per cent of the amount of sale will be returned to you. JOFFER GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY. Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Sts. de29-TTS RKS ADV. vipu ARONS' NEW IDEA. Respectfully dedicated to newly married men who are compelled to walk at nignt. Also, to some would-be competitors who are losing sleep over our large and continued said or those renowned brilliants, VOLTAIC DIAMONDS. Nothing like them has ever" beon discov ered, or ever can be. Nature has made them. They aro not manufactured. Set in solid gold, sizes frqm to S carats. Bring your own genuine' diamonds with you and see how thev compare with them. I am not an agent. They are wholly owned and con trolled by me. BERNARD E. AR0NS, JEWELER, G5 Fifth Avenue. Jn3 & Correcting Opticians, 67FIFTH AVE. Difficult cases solic ited. Consult ns first. "FREE." Gold Spectacles. $3 SO. ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED. de31-rrsu OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT MOLE-HILL PRICES THIS SALE ! BIGGEST EVENT OF THE KIND EVER KNOWN HERE! UNEQUALED CHANCE IKIiWW' '" lULSjmHSmHMI This extra fine Muslin Gown, trimmed with best embroidery or torchon lace, sailor or standing, tucked front and back, 23 different stvles, AT 1. These fine Cambric or Muslin Drawers; with tucks or cambric ruffles, .excellent make and finish, AT 39c , . These finest Muslin or Cambric Draw- ers, trimmedwith ral or torchon lace .or embroidery, AT 75c. ,"" iUlflit ilililill Alfi .- I II i III MTlk. I'lrf'SH I S? IF 1 J- ill c wit Jpi- ill-Jo GUARANTEED" 25 PER" CENT BELOW ALL NETV AD VEKTISEMEXTS. The largestiretufns we expect to g e t from making Clothing to Order at our pres- L i enr pncesiisjine gooa will of our patrons. The key note for Winter Goods in the month of January i sharp-' er prices. Remember this: We deal directly with the wearer, and knock off quite a number of Profits. We expect to get your trade by a strict comparison of our goods. Will you leave your order with us to-day? WANAIAKER & BlE 39 SIXTH -ST. Hotel Anderson jBlock, Ja7 OPTICIANS? Certainly, the Bestfn the City. No Charge for Examining the Eyes. WM. E. STIEREN, 544 Smithfield St. jal-TT3 ffiElf KoeMefslDsMmentHonse, dj "P Sixth St. 2d Floor, I f MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTBM ON CREDIT, (Ready-Mado &to Order. ) Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. AT Cash Pricss-Without Security TERMS: Ono-ttird of Jheamount purchased most be paid down; the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted stricUr confidential. Onm I dally, front 8 A.M. till 8 P.M. Batar- i ur.fii. 25c For good Muslin Mother Hubbard Gowns, trimmed with cambric ruffle. 19c For good Muslin Drawers with six tucks and yoke band; nicely finished. 9c For good Muslin Corset Covers, per-, feet fitting and well made; high or low neck. 19c For good Muslin Chemises, nicely finished, full length, all sizes. t 39c For good Muslin Skirts, with four tucks and cambric ruffle; well made. FINE SILK UNDERWflR We show a most elegant and ex tensive line of India and China Silk Underwear, trimmed with fine lace and silk hand embroidery. Prices t as follows: Silk Drawers, $2.25 to $4. Silk Chemises, $2.50 to $4. Silk Night Gowns, $6.50 to $10. GOOD 1 Boaysimui IHEHBHHBijHi M FIFTH .AViElsrcriE AND SILVniTiEIIF'IIElILjID ST. KKW DVAEKTISEMENTS. Fine Dress Shirts. Fancy ' dered, Popular Prices. Try our own $i shirt or $5-5 for JA doz. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS AND -FURNISHERS, 954 AND.956 LIBERTY ST. ja39-TT3 BUY TOUK SPECTACLES AT Tfae .Ktolia.tole Optician. Eyes Examined i Free. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOND,ctPt de29-TTSU cfc J. T. LITTLE, Si i PENN AVENUE. Correcting defective vision a specialty, pectacles and Eye Glasses furnished. no26-50-TT3 Vi t tttwTggl! ?5wrfc?tT CLOSING-OUT Being about to close out our business we offer for sale our entire stock of PIANOS and ORGANS at greatly reduced prices. We have a large stock, including a full assortment of the celebrated CHICKERING & SONS' PIANOS. Echols &, Caswell Co., Limited, ! This fine Mnslin high-neck Corset Cov er, trimmed with fine embroidery, per fect fitting, AT 16c. This Rood, heavy Mnslin Corset Cover, with V-shape, square, hitrh or low neck, trimmed with fine embroidery, AT 25c. This very fine Cambric or Mnslin Cor set Cover in high, low, sqnare,orV shape neck, trimmed with fine embroidery, torchon or val lace, AT 50c. COMPETITION ! SALE u' 1 u jtlf WkV I 10 M I i'AT KAUPMANN METT ADVERTISEMENTS. P MUM ftOFFERTO'FROt FHEDHATISM, A CURE FOUND AT LAST. R&enmaticnra Did It. Rhem Rbeukaticura Co., GtHtUmenT am a cook at t.s Hotel Ander son, and hare jut recovered from a terrible at tark of Rheu&itic Gout. Mv feet and ankles swelled out of all proportions and were a sight see. 1 sunerea iHe loiwcn 01 mc aanraia until I procured a.r, bottle of "Rhcumalicura., Twenty-four hours aftfr I commenced taking this medicine the swelUns'&ad cone down. The pain vanished-and r-was at' work again. In a couple r of days I was as well as ever. yt , GlAN MUZ210. GUnMuzzioisMn'.inT'eaJpIoj' and.IamwelK" amiiafntM with 'the facts set forth flhoveand they are true ttothefbest of my knowledge belief. Oscar C. Sto2ck, U1U Ol A1UIC AUUl-iJWiu, i4.lJUIg, Ifcrtj," IT REQUIRES'-BDT'OHE'BOTTLE'OF THE'HEDICM $3.00 per bottle. For sale by all Druggists. Gill at office and'see testimonials. jaiVnssn Cactus Blood Cure. BETTER THAN SARSAPARILLA. Purifies the blood by expelling the impurities through the proper chan nels and never causes eruptions upon the skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia,- liver and kidney troubles, tones up the.system and gives you an appetite. Never fails to cure any condition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a disordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold by JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Drug- gistsla , iiarKet st., Pittsburg. selD-ir 146 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. GRAND ANNUAL IT TD-DAY,TD-MOHRDW AS K-fi ir GivWa Hvlj ifriJ irf JrvtSrslSL V.tK 1 ii M a 55 WWm & ""& "s " " v " s Ssi e 2 s? & i? s feat Jgy;"- -yy ry s? v?'r'?4 guji , -i -I J J J j KJ'llfi? w w w o tiUJ ff'f J J J ' - 1 (MS -z -X S S" -i! mf s 'i? s a aiM t o ttl z VJ y h A beautiful and extensive line of Skirt Chemises, in fine cambric, muslin or lawn, trimmed with fine embroidery, val lace, torchon lace, silk embroidery or ribbon, FROM 81 TO 83. This nice Muslin Cliemie, trimmed wlth torcnon lace, well sewed and finished, nt3.1c. ;i.', u This line Mnslin Ohemise, trimmed with cluster of tucks and line embroidery or corded band. AT 44c. l'Jv&. firm f i m I' rlMf:'5 8 1 1 iw fiS ' f I (MI t 1 AS ?& COMMENCES THIS MORNING! Rhsumaiicura Did It. Allechest ClTT Not. s8, iSgx. Rhcumaticdka Co., Gentiemn:- have been afflicted with Rheu matism at various periods for eight years past and when attackedvrith the .disease Fun unable to more either Umb and sufferexcruciating pain. Hearing of rour"tnedieine I decided to try it. to, - t and after talcing it for f CTty-eteht hours I was en- acicu ig g djuui, use tnj iiiuu, uu w v" entirely cured. Ifeelit-my dutrto recommend the medicine toany person suffering 'with this .disease. Yours truly, Eva KonJttfER. consider it rry-daty -as herraother ta testify f that the above statement is correct and true in every -particular. Mrs. Molus Koernek, -J? J53 Webster St., Ailegheny City, Pa, and j ; RHEUMATICURA CO., 616 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. J JSTABL,ISI1E1 1371. BLACK GIN f ' KIDNEYS, HS Is a relief and snra cure far giljggatlie Urinary Organs, Gravel ---rj " urujuu i.aiarru 01 ma ' Bladder. f- The Swiss Stomach Bitten "r are a snre cure for Dyspepsia, trade hars Elver Complaint and every species of indigestion. Wild Cherry Tonic, the mo't popular prep aration for enre of Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis and luns troubles. Either of the above, Slper bottle, or 6 for $5. If your drnsrsist does not handle these coods write to ViH. 1'. ZOELLEK.sole M't'r, Pittsburg. Pa. ja2-57rrs . NERVE FOOD, For all nerve diseases and scneral weakness. Diseases of children and females a specialtv. I will positively guarantee each case. Con sultation free. Call oniddre;s G. F. Ritchie, M. D., 908J Pcnu av., Pittsbnrjr, Pa. Office hours, 9 to 12 A. af., 1 to 4 and 6 to 3 p. if. ja55 ) ja5W E HID SATURDAY I TO LAY IN SUPPLIES! This elepant Muslin Skirt, with 8-inch cambric ruffle and fine tucks above, AT 59c. These fine Musli.i Knee Skirts, with hem and cluster of tucks above yoke band, AT K3c. This best quality Muslin Skirt, trim med with a deep flounce of rich embroid " ery and large cluster of tucks, AT $ BnaMniaiHBasacmKBa A .v-. -f - -x,vfr.-.v - .,... u- -JJ. l. '' - 'I'l.j '.ranj Jllll gv - M I : -j Li LiuZd .4. --J-
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